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That pro who cheated? Here’s how major winners feel about what he did

On Monday, mini-tour pro Justin Doeden confessed to cheating. Later in the week, a couple of major winners weighed in on his actions.

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Champ WDs from 3M Open after birth of 1st child

Cameron Champ, who won the 3M Open in 2021, withdrew from this year's tournament before Thursday's opening round following the birth of his first child.

Kim won't defend Wyndham title due to ankle

Tom Kim will not defend his title at next week's Wyndham Championship, withdrawing from the event while he recovers from a Grade 1 tear in his right ankle suffered during last week's Open Championship.

The Best Golf Mats of 2023

The perfect practice setup is the first step to perfect practice. Every good practice session starts with a hitting mat. Not only will a golf-hitting mat save you time but it’ll save you money.

Pair the top golf hitting mat with the best golf nets and you won’t have to go to the range again! But finding the golf hitting mat that suits your needs isn’t quite that easy. 

Don’t worry. We’ve done the hard work for you. Here are our top picks for golf hitting mats and what criteria to consider before purchasing. 

Best Golf Hitting Mat Under $1,000: SwingTurf

Pros

Minimal bounceStable and sturdyMuted soundCan be used with wooden or traditional teesClub glides through the turf

Cons

The full-size option may be too big for some spaces.The thickness of the foam backing can make it feel mushy at times. 

Best Under $750: The Holy Grail Hitting Mat

Pros

Replaceable hitting strip for longevitySuitable for left-hand or right-hand useHitting strip placement allows for use with popular launch monitors like Foresight GCQuadDurable foam backingReal feel and minimal bounce

Cons

The full-size option may be too big for some spacesNo cutout for tees

Best Under $500 – Wittek Quatro

Pros

Shock-absorbing foam backing is easy on the joints and handsTurf interaction is among the bestCutouts for rubber tees and other typical driving-range tee solutions

Cons

Can’t be used with traditional wooden teesThe color of the turf is a little off-putting.

Hitting Mat Honorable Mentions

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Most Durable Golf Hitting Mat – Wittek Mega

The Wittek Mega golf hitting mat has a very durable turf and thick foam backing. The turf is among the nappiest of the golf-hitting mats we tested. The Mega hitting mat can be used with wooden tees, too, which is a must-have feature.

Best Golf Mat for Simulator Use – The Holy Grail Hitting Mat

The versatility of the Holy Grail hitting mat for both left- and right-handed golfers and the unique hitting strip design make it great for use with your home simulator or launch monitor.

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History’s Mysteries: The REAL Story of the PING Eye 2

Welcome back, fellow Golf Spies, to another edition of History’s Mysteries. This week, our traipse back in time delves into the real story of the best-selling iron in golf history, the PING Eye 2.

Conventional wisdom says the PING Eye 2 was a revolutionary breakthrough in golf club design. Karsten Solheim, many say, cracked the forgiveness code when the PING Eye 2 hit the streets in 1982. Further, the pundits say Karsten revolutionized iron spin when he invented square, or U-shaped, grooves. What’s more, those grooves were such a competitive advantage that both the USGA and the PGA TOUR banned the Eye 2 for spinning the ball too much.

Friends, none of that conventional wisdom is true.

The PING Eye 2 was simply the culmination of two decades worth of research, development and good old-fashioned innovative engineering. The fact that it became the top-selling iron in golf history, not to mention a legendary icon, is simply the result of a perfect storm.

So let’s fire up the Hot Tub Time Machine and set a course for 1961. That’s when the PING Eye 2 story really begins.

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5 Bonobos golf pants and shorts available in various colors, styles and fits

Luxurious Bonobos pants and shorts are ideal for *any* setting – dinner, the office and obviously the golf course.

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How accurate is a pro from 125 yards with *every* club in the bag? The results will surprise you

Scottie Scheffler and Tommy Fleetwood went head-to-head in an amusing competition that required them to hit every club from 125 yards.

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2023 3M Open tee times: Round 2 groupings for Friday

Complete 2023 3M Open tee times for Round 2 on Friday in Minnesota, featuring Tony Finau, Hideki Matsuyama and more.

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How to watch the 2023 3M Open on Thursday: Round 1 live coverage

How to watch the 2023 3M Open on Thursday, including a full Round 1 TV schedule, streaming times and more.

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PGA Tour Will Not Support Distance Solution

Mr. Hilton has referred to the irregular surface of Hoylake as rarely affording an absolutely flat stance, a fact to which he says the attention is drawn more noticeably on returning from golf elsewhere. To be able always to stand true to our ball can have an enormous influence on the truth of the stroke, and this explains much of the difficulty of the greater links and their suitability for the most exacting tests of all. It also possibly explains the failures of players who are undoubtedly fine stroke producers but minimize their chances by spending their days on their own park or otherwise artificial courses. H.N. WETHERED

Monahan: Tour will not support ball rollback rule

PGA Tour commissioner Jay Monahan said in a memo that the Tour will not support a proposed ball rollback rule and also said he has "fully recovered" after taking a leave of absence for undisclosed medical reasons on June 13.

PGA Tour denounces USGA's Model Local Rule golf ball, still open to 'collaborating'

In a memo to players, PGA Tour commissioner Jay Monahan confirmed the Tour won't support the USGA's proposed MLR golf ball.

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Jay Monahan returns from merger absence with explosive memo to players

Jay Monahan returned from a monthlong absence atop the PGA Tour to announce a flurry of news about the PIF merger, the Tour and the future.

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'Homa’s gonna be in Italy’: Fred Couples dishes intel on U.S. Ryder Cup fence-sitters

American Ryder Cup Vice Captain Fred Couples spilled some captain's picks tea on his SiriusXM PGA Tour Radio show on Tuesday.

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Scheffler 1st selected to U.S. Ryder Cup team

The PGA of America has announced that world No. 1 Scottie Scheffler is the first golfer to make the 12-man U.S. Ryder Cup team by qualifying automatically via points.

Want better impact and more distance? Work on your dynamic motion

GOLF Top 100 Teacher Jason Baile explains why dynamic motion in the golf swing is important for making consistently soild contact.

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Open Championship stock report: Ryder Cup (up!), TV ratings (down!) from Royal Liverpool

After a wild week at the Open Championship, let's recap who's trending up (the Ryder Cup) and who's trending down (TV ratings).

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These 5 hybrids excel in two important areas, according to our robot testing

In the market for a long-iron replacement that launches high with a similar spin rate? These 5 should be in the discussion.

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How to hit a low shot

1. Ball Position: Position the golf ball back in your stance, closer to your back foot. This will help you hit down on the ball and produce a lower trajectory.

2. Club Selection: Use a club with less loft, such as a 3-iron or a 4-iron, as these clubs will naturally produce lower shots compared to higher lofted clubs.

3. Hands Ahead: At address, lean your weight slightly toward your target and keep your hands ahead of the ball. This promotes a downward strike at impact, creating a lower ball flight.

4. Compact Swing: Take a shorter backswing and follow-through. A compact swing will reduce the height of the shot and keep the trajectory lower.

5. Strong Grip: Consider using a slightly stronger grip (rotating both hands to the right for right-handed players) to help reduce the clubface loft at impact.

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Slip into something *super* comfortable with Rhoback's ultra-soft hoodies and matching sets

Need a post-round pick-me-up? Slip into an ultra-comfy Rhoback matching athleisure set. Shop some of our favorite pieces here.

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